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Video Game Stories that will make you Cry Hysterically

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Kind of sad but slit of them are inspiring ;)

Hope I can be a cool parent like that some day, but I'll probably just force Kingdom Hearts on my kids if I have any

T.T 

My mom remembered what a Keyblade was and actually said "Sephiroth " correctly. 

She also hates video games. 

She just remembers what I talk about. 

 

This is somehow relevant, I think...

This is just, it brought the feels upon me.

Sad stories indeed, but I barely ever cry. Actually I don't cry at all, no matter what.

 

Peace!

Buckets. Lots of them.

Playing any depressing song while reading may cause the amount of buckets to double.

 

It's been a while since I've been overwhelmed by tears. I think the most recent was the FF Type-0 ending...

I'm not really a guy that cries, although... these actually made me really sad. Especially the Pokemon ones, since those are things I actually relate to. I remember reading another story that was essentially the same thing as the Animal Crossing one at some point.

 

The first two were the ones that hit me the most...

Edited by Yellow Flash

I was really close to drop a tear for the Absol one......that one was really really sad

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